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Ian Godfrey | Pierced Dish


Stoneware, dry soft white glaze over carved design in the well, the carved lobed rim with band of pierced holes

H 2.7cm, D 18.6cm

Provenance: Private Collection, London

Condition: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration

 

Available for sale: £750 inclusive

 

About the artist

Ian Godfrey was a highly individual potter with a focus on decorative pots rather than practical wares, his pieces often featured a mix of small creatures and figurative designs drawn from fantasy, mythology, and archaeology, and are imbued with warmth and wit.

Godfrey studied first painting and then ceramics at Camberwell Art School in London from 1957, where his teachers include Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and Ian Auld. He established his own workshop in 1962, and enjoyed great success in the 1970s for his work. Having spent five years in Denmark, Godfrey returned to London in 1980, setting up a studio where he would remain working until his death in 1992.

Godfrey's works are immediately recognisable. He employed idiosyncratic techniques by carving his hand-built works with a pen-knife or biro and developed a unique style that incorporated elaborate carved designs, miniature houses, animals, and imagined landscapes.

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A white glazed stoneware pierced dish made by Ian Godfrey

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